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Jake was driving and the guy next to him had to be Mueller from past descriptions.
What happened then was past description.
The smell was past description, past belief, and nearly past endurance.
Volcanic dust, then, made nightfall magnificent past description.
She looked much like Anna imagined Karl's own mother looked, from past descriptions Karl had given.
There is something sometimes almost past description or belief in the way a chastised child clings to and kisses the hand that chastised it.
The skipper began to move heavily in the darkness and the bound man began to shriek again in terror past description.
In an appendix, the report gave the opinions of Mr. Axelrod's appraiser and of the orchestra's experts, and past descriptions for each instrument.
But the anguish and suffering of the two sons of one of these men, when they heard, or fancied that they heard, their father's voice, is past description.
I thought I understood your feelings and your intentions. . . . But the minds of these others here are relatively innocent and pure,, and yours is past description.
The focus of recent excavations since 2009 have been to uncover new campsites and projectile points of the Frederick, Hell Gap, and Cody assemblages and to reevaluate past descriptions to update information.
Past descriptions of an autosomal dominant form are now usually categorized as other conditions, though some uses of the term in reference to the COL4A3 and COL4A4 loci have been published.
Both laughed off differences between the parties and animosity in the past - Mr Cameron apologising after a past description of Mr Clegg as a joke was brought up by a reporter.
In some of the sharpest exchanges of the hearing, Richard Ben-Veniste, a former Watergate prosecutor and one of the Democrats on the commission, prodded Ms. Rice to justify her past descriptions of the Aug. 6 report.
Such a prodigious valley, everywhere painted with the finest verdure, and intersected with numberless hedges and woods, appears beneath you, that it is past description; the Thames winding thro' it, full of ships and bounded by the hills of Kent.
Across the great part of the dome they were grey, with the strangest tints of violet and mauve and an unnatural pink or pale green; but towards the west the whole grew past description, transparent and passionate, and the last red-hot plumes of it covered up the sun like something too good to be seen.